Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Joshua Malina, Melissa Fitzgerald and William Duffy reprise their West Wing roles walking and talking their way into the Oval Office. Why? To pass one last initiative with the President: To get America walking. « less

Allison Janney: So, I told the President, you have got to do something about gas prices.
Joshua Malina: Everyone knows the President has no control over gas prices.
Melissa Fitzgerald: Uh, not everyone knows that.
Allison Janney: Duffy, do you have the new initiative?
Joshua Malina: New? What initiative?
Melissa Fitzgerald: Initiative? Sounds important.
William Duffy: It is important.
Joshua Malina: So tell us what it is.
Dule Hill: Did somebody say initiative?
Joshua Malina: Actually, a bunch of us said initiative.
Allison Janney: I definitely said initiative.
William Duffy: This initiative cuts the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
Allison Janney: It says it does the same for breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer.
Dule Hill: It prevents depression, too.
Melissa Fitzgerald: And it only takes thirty minutes a day?
Dule Hill: [??] won't like this.
Joshua Malina: What do they have to do?
Dule Hill: Nothing. I just thought someone should say that.
Allison Janney: We need to talk to the President.
William Duffy: I was heading there.
Allison Janney: That's where I'm headed.
Melissa Fitzgerald: I'm right behind ya. Headed there as well.
Joshua Malina: Me too. Coming!
Dule Hill: I had another walk and talk to go to, but I think I'll stay with this one.
Joshua Malina: Did you guys see this can lower risk of heart disease?
Allison Janney: Well of course we did! It's our initiative!
William Duffy: Actually, it's my initiative.
Allison Janney: Yours, mine, what's the difference? [Smack]
William Duffy: Ow.
Allison Janney: Mister President? Mister President. [Thump]
Martin Sheen: Missus Nightingham! Somebody's in the house!
William Duffy: She's dead, sir.
Martin Sheen: Right.
Allison Janney: Mister President, I want you to look at an initiative.
Martin Sheen: I'm a very busy man.
Dule Hill: Sir, we need your help. We need to convince the American people to do something that's good for them.
Martin Sheen: Oh, that's impossible.
Allison Janney: Please, sir. Just have a look.
Martin Sheen: Oh my.
Melissa Fitzgerald: What's wrong? It's not too dangerous is it?
Martin Sheen: Not at all.
Allison Janney: Is it too expensive?
Martin Sheen: Actually, it's free.
Joshua Malina: Does it involve wearing leather gloves and tight pink spandex?
Martin Sheen: I suppose it could, but no.
Dule Hill: The problem is, that it's too simple.
William Duffy: Yes. It's very simple. It's walking.
Joshua Malina: I may be late to the game here, but what is walking?
Allison Janney: You know. Walking. We do it all the time?
Joshua Malina: [Gasp] Am I doing it now?
Allison Janney: Sort of.
Martin Sheen: Look at this, friends. Just one half hour a day, or two fifteen minute walks are beneficial.
Dule Hill: What about three ten minute walks?
Martin Sheen: That'll do it!
Allison Janney: Or ten three minute walks.
Martin Sheen: That adds up to thirty minutes.
Joshua Malina: This will never sell.
Martin Sheen: You're right. We need an idea.
Joshua Malina: What about a show about walking and talking?
All Cast Members: NO!
Martin Sheen: Friends, in the time of Socrates...
Allison Janney: Oh Lord.
Martin Sheen: Philosopher kings would walk round and round the Parthenon to stimulate discourse. Walking increases circulation, generates positive neuro-chemicals in the brain, and this, above all, to thine own self be true.
William Duffy: And more importantly.
Martin Sheen: And more importantly, walking is where I get all of my best ideas. Thank you, Charlie. Come, friends! We're going for a walk!
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